Literature DB >> 911201

Respiratory status of surface coal miners in the United States.

R P Fairman, R J O'Brien, S Swecker, H E Amandus, E P Shoub.   

Abstract

The United States Public Health Service examined 1,438 surface coal miners to determine the prevalence of coal worker's pneumoconiosis (CWP), chronic bronchitis, and ventilatory impairment among them. Four percent (fifty-nine individuals) showed some roentgenographic evidence of pneumoconiosis, but only seven miners had films interpreted as CWP of category 2 or greater (according to the UICC/Cincinnati classification system). Moreover, most of the affected miners had worked in underground coal mines for prolonged periods. Significant decrements in pulmonary function to increasing exposure to surface mine dust were demonstrated only in the forced vital capacity of smokers. Increased prevalence of chronic bronchitis with increasing exposure was found in all smoking categories. However, significant airway obstruction was an uncommon finding (6.6%) in nonsmoking miners. Employment in surface mining was not likely to cause either the development of CWP or clinically significant respiratory impairment.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 911201     DOI: 10.1080/00039896.1977.10667284

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Environ Health        ISSN: 0003-9896


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